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Question
- errors in dna replication during mitosis can lead to:
a. mutations and diseases
b. increased genetic diversity
c. accurate cell division
d. chromosome pairing
- what is the impact of a mutation on a gene?
a. it has no effect on the organism
b. it always leads to a beneficial trait
c. it can change the gene’s function or expression
d. it eliminates the gene from the dna
- what is the role of trna during translation?
a. transcribes dna
b. carries amino acids to the ribosome
c. forms peptide bonds
d. synthesizes mrna
Response
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Brief Explanations
- Option a: Errors in DNA replication during mitosis can cause changes in the DNA sequence (mutations), and some mutations can lead to diseases.
- Option b: Increased genetic diversity is mainly from meiosis (like crossing over), not mitotic DNA replication errors.
- Option c: Errors would disrupt accurate cell division, not cause it.
- Option d: Chromosome pairing occurs in meiosis, not mitosis.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Mutations can have effects (like causing diseases or beneficial traits), so "no effect" is wrong.
- Option b: Mutations are not always beneficial; they can be neutral or harmful.
- Option c: A mutation changes the DNA sequence of a gene, which can alter the gene’s function or how it’s expressed (e.g., a point mutation changing an amino acid in a protein).
- Option d: Mutations don’t eliminate the gene from DNA; they alter its sequence.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Transcribing DNA into mRNA is done by RNA polymerase, not tRNA.
- Option b: tRNA (transfer RNA) has an anticodon that matches mRNA codons and carries the corresponding amino acid to the ribosome during translation to build proteins.
- Option c: Peptide bonds are formed by the ribosome, not tRNA.
- Option d: mRNA is synthesized during transcription (by RNA polymerase), not by tRNA.
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